mile de Bonnechose (1801 - 1875) was an historian and poet, whose piece 'La Mort de Bailly' won the French Academy prize.

Histoire de France saw great popularity during the nineteenth century, reaching a sixteenth edition in 1874.

CONDITION

In full red leather bindings with gilt crests to front boards. All edges marbled. Externally, smart with some mild edgewear, light discolouration to the boards and rubbing to the spines. Hinge starting slightly to VOL II but remains firms. Internally, excellent with some slight spotting and yellowing to the free endpapers and title pages. Otherwise, clean and bright. Firmly bound. OVERALL: VERY GOOD INDEED.

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